There is much debate regarding the value and utility of grading discussions to ensure and assess full participation in the online classroom. Proponents of threaded discussions view it as an inte-gral part of the learning process, where students seek knowledge and express understanding. Con-sequently, they deem it essential to assess participation. On the other hand, opponents of assess-ing or grading participation assert that an exceedingly active discussion can distract students from other equally or more important coursework, not to mention the impracticality of instructors re-sponding to the vast number of submissions. This article examines a variety of grading rubrics used to promote critical thinking about course content and assess the...
This study examined the impacts of online graduate students categorizing their online discussion con...
The use of online learning is prevalent in higher education, in particular the use of Blackboard and...
While there is agreement that participation in online asynchronous discussions can enhance student l...
Student participation in online classroom discussion fora is becoming an increasingly important subj...
Increasingly, educators from all disciplines are using blogs, social networking sites, VLEs and wiki...
This paper presents a case study of using course-specific rubrics combined with content analysis, to...
This study uses four different “frames” to analyze 17 online discussions that occurred in two doctor...
Educators learn through reflecting on how power shapes their own practices, expressing their concern...
Studies of classroom behavior and learning outcomes have demonstrated that student discussion leads ...
Educators learn through reflection on how power shapes their own practices, expressing their concern...
Students’ critical analysis of their participation in and contribution to course-based online discus...
Abstract:In addition to learning more about a topic, online discussion activities may be used to dev...
Nowadays, it is no longer appropriate to evaluate students’ performance just only using the final ex...
Increasingly, educators from all disciplines are using blogs, social networking sites, VLEs and wiki...
As asynchronous learning networks mature, a demand has been placed on incorporating presence and i...
This study examined the impacts of online graduate students categorizing their online discussion con...
The use of online learning is prevalent in higher education, in particular the use of Blackboard and...
While there is agreement that participation in online asynchronous discussions can enhance student l...
Student participation in online classroom discussion fora is becoming an increasingly important subj...
Increasingly, educators from all disciplines are using blogs, social networking sites, VLEs and wiki...
This paper presents a case study of using course-specific rubrics combined with content analysis, to...
This study uses four different “frames” to analyze 17 online discussions that occurred in two doctor...
Educators learn through reflecting on how power shapes their own practices, expressing their concern...
Studies of classroom behavior and learning outcomes have demonstrated that student discussion leads ...
Educators learn through reflection on how power shapes their own practices, expressing their concern...
Students’ critical analysis of their participation in and contribution to course-based online discus...
Abstract:In addition to learning more about a topic, online discussion activities may be used to dev...
Nowadays, it is no longer appropriate to evaluate students’ performance just only using the final ex...
Increasingly, educators from all disciplines are using blogs, social networking sites, VLEs and wiki...
As asynchronous learning networks mature, a demand has been placed on incorporating presence and i...
This study examined the impacts of online graduate students categorizing their online discussion con...
The use of online learning is prevalent in higher education, in particular the use of Blackboard and...
While there is agreement that participation in online asynchronous discussions can enhance student l...